
Tesla has just made waves with a stunning launch in a brand new market. The Model 3 Standard Range is now available in Korea for the equivalent of $28,000 USD – and with local subsidies, it drops even further to around $25,000! This is officially the cheapest Tesla Model 3 in the world.
If you're as excited as I am, you're probably wondering: Why can't we get this deal in the US? Let's break it down.
Shoutout to Tesla Champ for spotting this first. Tesla Korea's move shows that Tesla still has healthy margins even at these rock-bottom prices. Imagine a $28,000 (or sub-$25K) Model 3 stateside – it would be game-changing for EV adoption!
Visualize that sleek Model 3 at an unbeatable price.
This pricing proves Tesla could go lower in the US without sacrificing profitability. With federal incentives and potential state rebates, we're inching closer:
Pair that with Tesla's own pricing strategy, and a $25K Model 3 (or even the upcoming Cybercab at that price) isn't a pipe dream. It could flood the roads with affordable EVs.
Picture this: A full-featured Tesla Model 3 for under $30K. I'd snap one up in a heartbeat – and I'd love a Cybercab too! What about you?
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